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Archive for July 18th, 2022

Peru man mourned following UTV crash

Services will be held Thursday, July 21 Click here for the Sun Community News story 

Dr. Anthony Fauci says he plans to retire by end of Biden’s current term

Click here for the NBC 5 News Story 

Local taxes in New York capped at 2% despite record inflation

Click here for the NCPR story 

St. Augustine’s Soup Kitchen Menu for Wednesday, July 20, 2022 – This is a change from the planned menu.

Pulled Pork Sandwich Salad Dessert Served take-out only from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish Center, 3030 Main St., Peru, NY 12972. All are welcome at our table!

PRICE CHOPPER/MARKET 32 RAISES MORE THAN $180,000 TO BENEFIT WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN AND ITS EFFORTS IN UKRAINE

Albany, N.Y. – Price Chopper/Market 32 has concluded its five-week campaign to help the World Central Kitchen’s efforts to help those affected by war in Ukraine, raising more than $180,000 to support World Central Kitchen’s relief efforts in Ukraine to serve hot, nourishing meals around the clock in cities across Ukraine and at border crossings […]

Tuesday, July 19th – Learn about Plattsburgh luxury car manufacturing company, Lozier Motor Company

Clinton County Historical Association JOIN US – Tomorrow night – Tuesday July 19th at the Lake Forest Senior Living Community, at 6:30 pm for, “The History of the Lozier Family and Company in Plattsburgh,” presented by Richard Soper. The program will focus on the history of the Lozier family and the Lozier Motor Company in […]

Multiple Burlington beaches closed Sunday due to cyanobacteria

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Fort Drum could land 3,000 more soldiers with new installation

Click here for the Syracuse.com story